The Forty Hadith Al-Qudsi: Hadith One (1) | Hadith Two (2) | Hadith Three (3) | Hadith Four (4) | Hadith Five (5) | Hadith Six (6) | Hadith Seven (7) | Hadith Eight (8) | Hadith Nine (9) | Hadith Ten (10) | Hadith Eleven (11) | Hadith Twelve (12) | Hadith Thirteen (13) | Hadith Fourteen (14) | Hadith Fifteen (15) | Hadith Sixteen (16) | Hadith Seventeen (17) | Hadith Eighteen (18) | Hadith Nineteen (19) | Hadith Twenty (20) | Hadith Twenty One (21) | Hadith Twenty Two (22) | Hadith Twenty Three (23) | Hadith Twenty Four (24) | Hadith Twenty Five (25) | Hadith Twenty Six (26) | Hadith Twenty Seven (27) | Hadith Twenty Eight (28) | Hadith Twenty Nine (29) | Hadith Thirty (30) | Hadith Thirty One (31) | Hadith Thirty Two (32) | Hadith Thirty Three (33) | Hadith Thirty Four (34) | Hadith Thirty Five (35) | Hadith Thirty Six (36) | Hadith Thirty Seven (37) | Hadith Thirty Eight (38) | Hadith Thirty Nine (39) | Hadith Forty (40) ||| Forty Hadith Qudsi Index |||

Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 4854

‏حدثنا ‏ ‏محمد بن حاتم بن ميمون ‏ ‏حدثنا ‏ ‏بهز ‏ ‏حدثنا ‏ ‏وهيب ‏ ‏حدثنا ‏ ‏سهيل ‏ ‏عن ‏ ‏أبيه ‏ ‏عن ‏ ‏أبي هريرة ‏
‏عن النبي ‏ ‏صلى الله عليه وسلم ‏ ‏قال ‏ ‏إن لله تبارك وتعالى ملائكة ‏ ‏سيارة ‏ ‏فضلا ‏ ‏يتتبعون ‏ ‏مجالس الذكر فإذا وجدوا مجلسا فيه ذكر قعدوا معهم وحف بعضهم بعضا بأجنحتهم حتى يملئوا ما بينهم وبين السماء الدنيا فإذا تفرقوا عرجوا وصعدوا إلى السماء قال فيسألهم الله عز وجل وهو أعلم بهم من أين جئتم فيقولون جئنا من عند عباد لك في الأرض يسبحونك ويكبرونك ويهللونك ويحمدونك ويسألونك قال وماذا يسألوني قالوا يسألونك جنتك قال وهل رأوا جنتي قالوا لا أي رب قال فكيف لو رأوا جنتي قالوا ‏ ‏ويستجيرونك ‏ ‏قال ومم ‏ ‏يستجيرونني ‏ ‏قالوا من نارك يا رب قال وهل رأوا ناري قالوا لا قال فكيف لو رأوا ناري قالوا ويستغفرونك قال فيقول قد غفرت لهم فأعطيتهم ما سألوا ‏ ‏وأجرتهم ‏ ‏مما ‏ ‏استجاروا ‏ ‏قال فيقولون رب فيهم فلان عبد خطاء إنما مر فجلس معهم قال فيقول وله غفرت هم القوم لا يشقى بهم جليسهم
 

Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, reported:
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Allah has mobile (squads) of angels, who have no other work (to attend to but) to follow the assemblies of Dhikr and when they find such assemblies in which there is Dhikr (of Allah), they sit in them and some of them surround the others with their wings till the space between them and the sky of the world is fully covered, and when they disperse (after the assembly of Dhikr is adjourned) they go upward to the Heaven and Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, asks them although He is best informed about them: Where have you come from? They say: We come from Your servants upon the earth who had been glorifying You (reciting: Subhan Allah), uttering Your Greatness (saying Allah-u-Akbar) and uttering Your Oneness (La Ilaha illa Allah) and praising You (uttering Al-Hamdu Lillah) and begging You. He would say: What do they beg Me for? They would say: They beg You Your Paradise. He (Allah) would say: Have they seen My Paradise? They said: No, our Lord. He would say: (What it would be then) if they were to see My Paradise? They (the angels) said: They seek Your protection. He (the Lord) would say: Against what do they seek My protection? They (the angels) would say: Our Lord, from Hell-Fire. He (the Lord) would say: Have they seen My Fire? They would say: No. He (the Lord) would say: What it would be if they were to see My Fire? They would say: They beg You for forgiveness. He would say: I grant pardon to them, and confer upon them what they ask for and grant them protection against what they seek protection from. They (the angels) would again say: Our Lord, there is one among them such and such sinful servant who happened to pass by (that assembly) and sat there along with them (who had been participating in that assembly). He (the Lord) would say: I also grant him pardon, for they are a people the seat-fellows of whom are in no way unfortunate.